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    Open AI Halts Sora’s Depictions of Martin Luther King Jr. After Family Request

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    Open AI Suspends Sora’s Depictions of Martin Luther King Jr. After Family Request

    OpenAI has temporarily paused the use of Martin Luther King Jr.’s likeness in videos generated by its Sora platform, following a request from King Inc., the estate that manages his legacy. The decision follows several instances of users creating inappropriate and disrespectful depictions of the civil rights leader using the AI video tool.

    In a statement shared on X, OpenAI said it collaborated with King’s estate to ensure his “likeness is represented responsibly” in AI-generated content. The company added that the pause is temporary as it works to strengthen guardrails around depictions of historical figures, suggesting the feature could return in the future once tighter controls are in place.

    Following Sora’s launch, users had begun generating videos featuring the likenesses of deceased public figures such as Michael Jackson, Robin Williams, and Martin Luther King Jr. Many of these creations sparked outrage. Zelda Williams, daughter of the late actor Robin Williams, urged people to stop sharing AI-generated videos of her father, calling them “horrible TikTok slop puppeteering.” Similarly, Bernice A. King, Martin Luther King Jr.’s daughter, echoed those concerns, asking users to stop sending her AI-generated videos of her father.

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    A report by The Washington Post revealed that some of the videos circulating online showed offensive and fabricated portrayals, including one where King was mocked during his “I Have a Dream” speech, and another showing him wrestling Malcolm X. In response, Ilyasah Shabazz, Malcolm X’s daughter, criticized AI developers for not exercising the morality and conscience they would expect for their own families.

    OpenAI acknowledged that while there are “strong free speech interests” in depicting historical figures, families and estates should have ultimate control over how their likenesses are used. The company also confirmed that other estates can request similar restrictions to prevent their historical figures from being used in Sora-generated videos.

    This move marks an important step in how AI companies handle ethical and respectful representation of public figures in the age of generative video technology.

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